Hello, anyone know anything about TranscribeMe? It appears you can just sign up, take a test, and then you can start transcibing. I've been wanting to get into transcription but have no training for it and the site says they offer really short files. I thought that would be good practice. I signed up for Speechink and after taking the test 3x I got a qualification score of 93, which is good but it took me over an hour to transcribe 2 and half minutes of a file that I had even become familiar with so I'm looking for somewhere that offers short files so I can get a little confidence before I commit to Speechink's bigger files. Anyone have any thoughts about TranscribeMe? Thanks!

Ok, I found an article on yahoo news about them saying they are a New Zealand company and the article looked legit, I couldn't find any posts on any forums or anything about them though. That made me leery but I went ahead and signed up since they didn't really ask for any personal information except name, email, and paypal email for payment. Really easy test and passed but no work available when I signed into the workhub. I'll update if I do any work there.

I have been typing for them for the last few weeks and just got paid the other day. They are legitimate, but they're new so they're still working out some bugs. I'm new too so this is okay for me. They pay $30 per audio hour, which I know is not a lot for experienced transcriptionists. The premise of this company is that they give you 2-3 minutes of audio to type and submit. It's kind of like Quicktate, but the difference is that you're typing a 2-3 minute portion of a much longer audio. The only thing I don't like about their transcription process is, like Quicktate, you use the keyboard to control the audio vs. a foot pedal, which really slows me down.

I'm looking to research more about this company also. I will post if I find anything. Currently, I work for Quicktate and Speakertext (which is now AKA Redwood) so this company appears to be similar.

I applied to Appen Butler Hill but currently there is no work. I tried Speechink several times but like what was mentioned the files are very long and it takes 2 hours or more to transcribe then edit what you did. It wouldn't be that bad if they didn't want verbatim with all the "uhm's" and "ah's" included in the transcription.

Hey, thanks for your reply, good to see someone has some experience with them. I was thinking they were probably a new company. I transcribed a file for them this morning that was 2 minutes long, took me forever haha. I thought I saw somewhere on their site that their files were 8-10 seconds long but looks like they're a few mins each, which is fine. I forgot about Quicktate, I looked at them before but never filled out the application. I'll have to check them out again.
I signed up for Speechink and after taking the test 3 times I finally got a 93 but I'm a little nervous about doing files because they are verbatim. I did good on the test but I listened to it so much and studied my mistakes of course I finally got it right, I'm concerned I'll do terrible with a new file lol. I do plan to keep doing files for them though.

I can tell you about TranscribeMe! It's true you just do short files so it is perfect for someone without much experience. The site is pretty new and the company really want to build a workhub that transcribers find useful so they are listening to feedback and suggestions to make TranscribeMe the best place for people to work no matter how much or how little experience. You can create an account here: workhub.transcribeme.com, if you want to check it out!

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Hello, anyone know anything about TranscribeMe? It appears you can just sign up, take a test, and then you can start transcibing. I've been wanting to get into transcription but have no training for it and the site says they offer really short files. I thought that would be good practice. I signed up for Speechink and after taking the test 3x I got a qualification score of 93, which is good but it took me over an hour to transcribe 2 and half minutes of a file that I had even become familiar with so I'm looking for somewhere that offers short files so I can get a little confidence before I commit to Speechink's bigger files. Anyone have any thoughts about TranscribeMe? Thanks!